Mujer Maravilla (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mujer Maravilla" in Spanish language version.

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  • Bunn, Geoffrey C. (1997). «The lie detector, Wonder Woman, and liberty: The life and work of William Moulton Marston». History of the Human Sciences (London: Routledge) 10 (1): 91-119. doi:10.1177/095269519701000105. 

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  • Garcia, Joe. «The Best & Worst of DC Comics' New 52, One Year Later». Front Towards Gamer. Archivado desde el original el 10 de septiembre de 2012. Consultado el 5 de septiembre de 2012. «Despite being one part of the Justice League's "Holy Trinity", Wonder Woman never seems to get the recognition that she deserves. While she might not be invincible, her strength is second only to Superman and she's arguably a better fighter. Her solo outings, however, were rarely very interesting. The New 52 put an end to that injustice, with Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang spearheading one of the best books DC is putting out. Azzarello currently has Wonder Woman tearing through the ranks of Greek mythology, and Chiang's art manages to be intense despite his use of softer lines. If you're not reading Wonder Woman, go rectify that. Despite being one part of the Justice League's "Holy Trinity", Wonder Woman never seems to get the recognition that she deserves. While she might not be invincible, her strength is second only to Superman and she's arguably a better fighter. Her solo outings, however, were rarely very interesting. The New 52 put an end to that injustice, with Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang spearheading one of the best books DC is putting out. Azzarello currently has Wonder Woman tearing through the ranks of Greek mythology, and Chiang's art manages to be intense despite his use of softer lines. If you're not reading Wonder Woman, go rectify that.» 

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  • Coustan, Dave. «Wonder Woman's Dirty Secrets». HowStuffWorks. «In response he wrote a story called "Suprema, The Wonder Woman" which gave rise to the new Wonder Woman character (minus the name Suprema) in All Star Comics, Sensation Comics and Detective Comics.» 

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  • Colluccio, Ali. «Top 5: Wonder Woman Reboots». iFanboy. Consultado el 4 de octubre de 12. «After she was "erased" from existence in the final pages of Crisis on Infinite Earths, George Perez, Len Wein and Greg Potter brought the Amazon Princess back to the DC Universe. While the basics of the story remained the same, Wonder Woman;s powers were adjusted to include Beauty from Aphrodite, Strength from Demeter, Wisdom from Athena, Speed and Flight from Hermes, Eyes of the Hunter from Artemis, and Truth from Hestia. This run established Paradise Island as the mythical Amazon capital, Themyscira. Perez's Diana is not only strong and smart, but graceful and kind – the iconic Wonder Woman.» 

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  • Monash Arts Online Presence Team. «Colloquy». Arts.monash.edu.au. Consultado el 5 de febrero de 2014. 

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  • «Superhero Makeovers: Wonder Woman, part two». The Screamsheet. Archivado desde el original el 7 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2011. «Desperate to save her daughter, she claimed that Diana had failed in her role as an ambassador to man's world and called for a do-over on the contest that had determined Diana fit to carry the Wonder Woman mantle in the first place.» 
  • «Superhero Makeovers: Wonder Woman, part two». The Screamsheet. Archivado desde el original el 7 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2011. «Hippolyta received a vision where Wonder Woman died.» 
  • «Superhero Makeovers: Wonder Woman, part two». The Screamsheet. Archivado desde el original el 7 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2011. «Due to Hippolyta secretly meddling so her daughter would lose the contest, Diana lost to one of the Bana named Artemis, who became the new Wonder Woman.» 
  • «Superhero Makeovers: Wonder Woman, part two». The Screamsheet. Archivado desde el original el 7 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2011. «Meanwhile, Diana herself wore the costume equivalent of black lingerie and a jacket and continued to fight crime.» 
  • «Superhero Makeovers: Wonder Woman, part two». The Screamsheet. Archivado desde el original el 7 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2011. «Artemis was killed off, resulting in the death of Wonder Woman that Hippolyta had foreseen, and Diana returned as Wonder Woman.» 

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  • Cronin, Brian. «Diana Prince – Forgotten Classic». Snark Free Waters. Consultado el 23 de abril de 2005. «Sadly, though, in the last issue of the run, I-Ching was murdered and Wonder Woman was given amnesia. When the Amazons returned her memories (and her powers), they left out her memories of her experiences as just plain "Diana Prince."». 

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  • «Wonder Woman». «Marston submitted his first script about "Suprema, the Wonder Woman" to editor Sheldon Mayer in February 1941 under the pseudonym Charles Moulton. The Suprema name was quickly dropped, and Marston selected artist Harry Peter to draw the feature, over Mayer's objections. Wonder Woman made her first appearance in All Star Comics 8 (December 1941–January 1942), an origin story with an unusual combination of illustrations and text.» 

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  • «Wonder Woman History». Archivado desde el original el 17 de diciembre de 2012. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2014. «Wonder Woman was born, first appearing in 1941 (All Star Comics #8». 

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